KEY POINTS
  • House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., needs to unite his caucus to pass a spending bill before the government hits Saturday's shutdown deadline.
  • Rep. Brendan Boyle, ranking member of the House Budget Committee, said "intra-Republican fighting" would be partly to blame if there is a shutdown.
  • The House reconvenes Tuesday to continue budget negotiations.

WASHINGTON — Bipartisan lawmakers on Monday weighed in on a possible government shutdown, as pressure builds on House Speaker Kevin McCarthy to get something passed with less than a week before the deadline.

The House speaker "has been able to deliver in a very razor-thin majority, so don't count him out," Rep. Jason Smith, R-Missouri, who chairs the House Committee on Ways and Means, told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Monday.